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17621.
Poets attend the elegy I sing
First Line:
Poets attend the elegy I sing
Last Line:
His age saw visions though his youth dreamed dreams
Author:
Lucius Cary (Confident)
DMI number:
9294
17622.
Poets had formerly not only bread
First Line:
Poets had formerly not only bread
Last Line:
Honour dead bards and let the living starve
DMI number:
24747
17623.
Poets invoke when they rehearse
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Poets invoke when they rehearse
Last Line:
And made him live to die for her
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
24431
17624.
Poets like cudgeled bullies never do
First Line:
Poets like cudgeled bullies never do
Last Line:
Our poets virgins nay our matrons too
Author:
William Wycherley (Absolute)
DMI number:
17526
17625.
Poets like disputants when reasons fail
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Poets like disputants when reasons fail
Last Line:
Tis more than one man's work to please you all
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35775
17626.
Poets may feign of beauty what they please
First Line:
Poets may feign of beauty what they please
Last Line:
Of dreaming days and sighing nights away
DMI number:
25140
17627.
Poets of old with every genius blessed
First Line:
Poets of old with every genius blessed
Last Line:
But then they are not worth the bread they eat
DMI number:
24748
17628.
Poets say Fortune's blinde and cannot see
First Line:
Poets say Fortune's blinde and cannot see
Last Line:
That fools should have & wise men go without
DMI number:
48894
17629.
Poetus with fine sonnets painteth forth
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Poetus with fine sonnets painteth forth
Last Line:
When Ladyes paint their beauties best themselves
DMI number:
48895
17630.
Politicians may prate
First Line:
Politicians may prate
Last Line:
That there's nothing can equal good wine brave boys
DMI number:
32795
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